Prices fluctuate on Amazon should come back down tho
luvsadealdealdeal
27 Aug 16#7
some cool prices, bro
I'm 27" myself these days :smiley:
ammonijjar to luvsadealdealdeal
27 Aug 16#22
I'm running dual 21's which is ideal for my sql stuff etc! Philips 227E6EDSD got em for £80 each a couple of months ago, lovely IPS panel!
linhang90
27 Aug 16#12
No flicker free :disappointed:
spannerzone to linhang90
27 Aug 16#15
It won't suffer from flicker, pretty much all LCD/LED screens are flicker free at 60Hz refresh rate is fine for an LCD monitor, they don't suffer from flicker like old CRT monitors did at 60Hz
luvsadealdealdeal to linhang90
27 Aug 16#21
occasionally seen the same problem on hukd
not flicker free
spannerzone
27 Aug 161#20
Perhaps the retailer has a 30 day return policy or something like that?
Otherwise it might have to have a very intermittent 'fault' where it goes dead but as it's so totally random it might not always do it if you get my drift. wink wink.
dwl99
27 Aug 16#19
I've had to return a couple of items to flubit and it was a painless experience
dwl99
26 Aug 16#5
Got an offer of £89.06 for the monitor in this post from Flubit. Will wait & see what they come up with for the one in post #3.
linhang90 to dwl99
27 Aug 16#18
Whats the returns policy like if purchased through flubit??
joedb
27 Aug 16#17
I see, yeah I was secretly hoping it had another fault so i could do the RMA. It's new so it's still a bit a distraction. Have tried what u mentioned with also running the programme over an hour with no luck!.. cheers
joedb
27 Aug 161#13
I have a dead pixel on my AOC which was purchased for £300. They do not replace panels with anything under 5 pixels, just a little heads up.
spannerzone to joedb
27 Aug 16#16
Unfortunately that's quite common with all LCD manufacturers, if it's a problem you have a 3 year guarantee with AOC so your monitor might have to suffer another 'fault' to get it swapped out (but you'll probably get a refurbished replacement so could still get pixel fault on the replacement)
Have you tried any of the pixel fixing methods? - gently rubbing the screen (very gently!) or running a pixel unblocker program (unlikely to cure but worth a try)
This is old monitor. This has 5ms response rate. New monitors in ebuyer and amazon have only 1ms response rate
adyDeals to sam_of_london
27 Aug 162#11
Not quite - 5ms is pretty typical for an IPS screen, only TN panels will have 1 or 2ms response times, but then you're getting worse colour accuracy and viewing angles
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I'm 27" myself these days :smiley:
not flicker free
Otherwise it might have to have a very intermittent 'fault' where it goes dead but as it's so totally random it might not always do it if you get my drift. wink wink.
Have you tried any of the pixel fixing methods? - gently rubbing the screen (very gently!) or running a pixel unblocker program (unlikely to cure but worth a try)
HP Pavilion 24cw 23.8-Inch TechniColour Full-HD IPS Monitor https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01CZY3UKK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Wg.VxbWXZ7FPS